While pointing out that the whole team is not comfortable, he said that speaks volumes.

"I have to trust the person I'm going inside of a burning building with, I gotta be able to trust the person behind me when I'm tearing that car apart to get the victim out. If you don't have that trust you shouldn't be there."

And until they can re-gain that trust, Buckley said he and his team won't be back.

"I'm not here for the board I'm not here to have the title of being a hero, I'm not in it for conversation, I'm here for the people," said Buckley.

NBC 5 tried contacting the board Sunday. They e-mailed NBC 5 a response that said they have no comment about Buckley's allegations.